Starting with this posting here in the Lounge ... will put Pinned entries into the Help and E-Mail Forums ... nothing in this FAQ that addresses the Mail-Host stuff .... and as mentioned in another Topoic, an IronPort staffer has been given the task of updating this FAQ, so maybe even this effort has been wasted .. but hey, it's a start.

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A big THANK YOU to Wazoo for giving this more exposure throughout the forums. I'll try to do my part in contributing some new new info on webmail issues, and maybe Richard will have a chance to make a few updates before the yet-to-be-named Ironport staffer takes over the FAQ.

BTW, I see that the number of pinned items in the Help and Email are now 10 and 8, respectively. I think that's too many, and will lead to users, both old and new, missing the imporant ones. I think that some could be consolidated, or you could have a pinned item that contains a collection of links to important archived posts. I think that in those two places, there really shouldn't be more than two or three pinned items on a regular basis.

DT

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If you look a bit closer, you'd see that most of the Pinned items are added to this version of the FAQ ..... That Mis Betsy and yourself are the only two folks that have mentioned this recent addition .. (well, not true, I just remembered that at least one of the great Steve's has already linked to it <g>) ... I wasn't sure if it was time to removed some of the items from their Pinned status. The fact that my fine ISP decided to "perform maintenance after midnight because no one is on-line at that hour (?)" ... and said maintence included doing fiber repairs .... which turned out to take more than the proposed 6 hours ... well, just back now ... have to play catch up ...

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When did you ever find the time to accomplish so much is such a short period.

That's the embarrassing part. What you had seen wasn't really that much effort .. well, OK, it wasn't a walk in the park either <g> ... but basically all it amounted to was grabbing the HTML from the SpamCop page, converting that to whatever the code this stuff uses (I keep seeing something about BB Code, but ..??) ... once I got the patterns figured out, it was just a handful of Replace commands and a few individual touches here and there ... I'll agree and take the hit .. this should have been done long ago, just caught up in the waiting for something better to show up ... blame DavidT for making me do it now <g> .... it's the next level that's the hard part.

It's going to take me a long time just to review what you have done.

Please do ... I already blew some time this evening trying to track down a dead link .. turns out the link went to a JeffG post that I had later revamped, updated, modified, and replaced .. thus the original message ID number was toast ....

But now it's down to trying to find all those posts that had the good stuff in them that could use a direct pointer to them, then deciding whether they need rewritten to stand alone or just point to them where they set, still in the middle of a conversation ... now I'm spending real time <g>

What an improvement.

Thank you

Wish I could be so sure. Am still seeing queries posed that are in fact already answered ... and that's after changing the Topic titles in each of the Forums to define FAQ .. but that's always been the bane of the support side of things <g>

But again, thanks for noticing <g>

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Wish I could be so sure. Am still seeing queries posed that are in fact already answered ... and that's after changing the Topic titles in each of the Forums to define FAQ .. but that's always been the bane of the support side of things <g>

I hope that you do not really think that even a perfect FAQ will stop all duplicate queries. Some people are just to lazy to look first, they rather take a short cut and just ask.

What is important about the FAQ is that is provides a easily accessable source of answers for the serious looker and makes the entire system easier to learn and use for everyone.

Thanks again.

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I hope that you do not really think that even a perfect FAQ will stop all duplicate queries.

Hardly .... been on the support side for too many years to even think that. That was just one of those "letting frustration out" moments ... I also frequent several Microsoft peer-to-peer newsgroups, and they drive me nuts, even more so now that Microsoft put up an absolutely stupid web-page interface to "ask your question" that dumps it into the newsgroup, so most posters never figure out how to see a response ... like those complaining that all they see are questions, no one ever answers anything, but not knowing what the plus sign at the left of the subject line does (expand the thread) .... and seeing the same 300 questions asked 1,000 times a day, every day, day after day .....

And having written manuals, even I know that RTFM isn't always the solution <g>

Some people are just to lazy to look first, they rather take a short cut and just ask.

As compared to those that don't have the time to go looking for stuff .. then get all ticked off when the answers aren't magically poofed in 30 seconds or less ? <g>

What is important about the FAQ is that is provides a easily accessable source of answers for the serious looker and makes the entire system easier to learn and use for everyone.

Flip side is that magic list of 'answers' that can be referenced, vice typing it all in, over and over <g> The down side is that a couple of folks over in the newsgroups liked being able to point at things in these Forums, but that conversion from HTML to this software has that a bit screwed for the pointers I'm adding in that point to other posts, dang it ....

Thanks again.

and you're quite welcome again <g>

Question for you / anyone .. is there a FAQ existing on a mailsc.spamcop.net page that has additional content?

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is "vice" a synonym in your part of world for "versus" or is that a typo?

Let's call it "my" world <g> ... background showing .. single syllable and one less "s" sound, better for radio chatter ... 4 letters as compared to 6, to shorten up message traffic ... 20+ years of that sort of thing is hard to work out of my system <g> (if you had any idea of how much editing I end up doing on some of these posts when I'm trying to keep up with my thinking <g>)

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What do you think about adding the following to the bottom of each forum list of items.

"How to get support"

I am refer to todays post

I am having this problem too. Refreshing does not help. I am sure if I cleared out all my reports that would help but I would like all that backed up spam to be reported. Still, if I keep waiting it is all going to go bad. How do I contact the deputies?

Thanks,

Jonathan Duncan

After which I reviewed the list of items in the FAQ and did not find a logical place to start to look for it.

Since I am a bit confused as to syntax

Why is the reference alway made as "deputies <at> spamcop.net"

instead of as direct email link which would automaticly open up a response window making much easier to reply?

I personally find the syntax "deputies <at> spamcop.net" confusing, but at least I understand how to translate it. But I would believe there are a lot of newbies that might have trouble with it. Then again, maybe it is just me.

Edit based on the following replies.

Thanks for the education, I have edited the post.

It would be helpful to add this information to the FAQ or the How to Use sections

To repeat, I found it a bit confusing, so I would think that someone new to the internet might be completely confused.

Edited August 5, 2004 by dbiel

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Because these forums don't appear to be protected from spiders, so we should never put an email address in its actual form. I'm sure that the deputies get plenty of spam as it is. Please edit your post, as you've just potentially further compromised the address.

dt

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Because these forums don't appear to be protected from spiders, so we should never put an email address in its actual form. I'm sure that the deputies get plenty of spam as it is. Please edit your post, as you've just potentially further compromised the address.

dt

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...Hi, Wazoo -- do you have the power to do what dt suggests, in the absence of compliance by dbiel? ty

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Nope <g> ... jumped back and pulled it up to edit the data, was confused as what I was going to edit no longer existed ... dbiel was already in there ... <g> ... I think I also recollect a post over in test, now that you mention it though ....

As far as adding in more instructions on "how to post in here" ... let me start by pointing out that I've already made over a dozen changes to the FAQ today, some additions, some re-directed ... as big as it is already, can anyone notice? <g>

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I have been slowly trying to read the entire FAQ, all lot of information to go though.

The master list is a big improvement over the old FAQ

Two points I would like to bring up

First, pinned link to FAQ in each forum

I think that was a great idea

The following forums do not have the link

Administrative Anouncements (you may or may not want to include it there)

Mailhost System Beta Test (should definately added here)

Test (I would agree with not having one here)

All other forums already have the link

Thanks for doing this Wazoo

Second, in reviewing the FAQ master list, I can not find any reference to Mailhost.

Am I blind and just not seeing it, or is this just one of possible others that there has just not been time to add? I believe that it is extremely important to add, even if it is only a link to the Mailhost forum.

Announcements - no placed there intentionally, little impact seen especially after finding out that most folks didn't see that Forum anyway .... (actually, as editing only results in an edited version, I'm wondering how many folks have made a repeated visit, not seeing that Topic show up as "new/unread" most of the time.)

But again, this wasn't intended to be the ultimate resolution .... I'm still hoping for a bit of reconfiguration of this whole Forum thing ...

I'll repeat your thanks to all concerned also, wondering if they've seen the contributor's list added a while back <g>

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One thoght, (feel free to ignore it) might be to change color between the question and the answer

current:

Q: What does SpamCop do with my email? A: Nothing

Alternate:

Q: What does SpamCop do with my email?A: Nothing

One other suggestion, since 198.162.250.196 is a valid IP for Centra Gas British Columbia Inc. how about changing it to 10.162.250.196 which is a non routeable address?

And as a work in progress, I look forward to seeing the finished link

SpamCop is one of many blocklists. [link to page that explains about blocklists and describes the major ones and the difference between spamcop & other lists particularly the time it takes to get off the list and how spamcop can be an early warning system for ISP's - explanation not written yet]